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Who: Christopher KaneWhat it made us think of:
Here we observe the Michigan female beginning her mating dance. First
she displays her wealth of camo, then she goes into a series of spins
before displaying her plumage and exploding.What we liked:velvet, lacing, spiralgraph lace that will not be warm at all, feather trims, ankle strap shoes, big flowers, What we didn't: camo, "ripped" lacing, sloppy wide legged pants, sheer everything, the hot messness of it all

Who: Sass & BideWhat it made us think of: Sportscar taxisWhat we liked: color palette, cage dresses, lines, Art DecoWhat we didn't: I love wide leg pants, but with these boxy tops they felt out of place.

Who: Meadham KirchhoffWhat it made us think of: Old fashioned sailor suits for kids + Chanel + butchers What we liked: fabulous coats, black and white, metallic shoes, What we didn't: ruffle pants,

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